Cap-bar tip.



PATENTED AUG. .30, 1904.

G. P. PAYNE.

CAP BAR TIP.

APPLICATION rum) MAY 19, 1903. RENEWED APR. 25, 1904.

NO MODEL.

' UNITED V STATES Patented .August 30, 1904.

PATENT OFFICE.

CAP-BAR TIP.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 768,621, dated. August 30, 1904.

Application filed May 19, 1903. Renewed April 26, 1904. Serial No- 205,056. (N model.)

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, GEORGE F. PAYNE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Suncook,

' in the county of Merrimack, State of New Hampshire, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cap-Bar Tips; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full,

clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.

This invention relates to cap-bar tips for spinning-machines; and it has for its object to provide a tip having meansfor easily and thoroughly lubricating the rolls,so that the latter will operate with the highest efficiency.

In the drawings forming a portion of this specification, and in which like numerals of reference indicate similar parts in both views, F1gure 1 1s a perspective View showing the the length of this slot permitting of adjustment of the tip longitudinally.

The head of the tip projects laterally beyond the side faces of the stem of the tip, and

instead of the ends of the head being slottedvertically through their upper and lower faces pockets 8 and 9 are formed in the ends of the of, these pockets opening through the upper and end faces of the head, as illustrated, andbeing separated by the central web portion or wall 10.

In the bottoms of'the pockets 8 and 9 are recesses 11 and 12, respectively, and in the central partition or web portion is a reservoir 13, which communicates with the recesses by means of the ducts 14; and 15through the bottom portions of the side walls of the reservoir.

In the reservoir is disposed a quantity of waste, (illustrated at 15,) and which waste eX- tends in part through the ducts .and into the recesses at the bottoms of the pockets, so that in order to lubricate the rolls it is only necessary to supply a lubricant in proper quantity to the reservoir, and it will be conducted to the rolls by means of the waste.

It will be understood that in practice modifications of the specific construction. shown may be made and that any suitable materials and proportions maybe used for the variousv parts without departing from the spirit of the invention.

What is claimed is- 1. As an article of manufacture, a cap-bar .tip comprising aslotted stem for adjustable attachment to a spinning-machine, and a transverse headformed integral with the stem andhaving pockets in its-end faces opening through the upper face of the head, and a lubricant- .receiving reservoir between the pockets connecting at its lower portion with the pockets. 2. A cap-bar tip comprising a stem and a head projecting laterally from the stem at one end, said head having pockets in its end faces opening through the upper face of the head, the bottoms of the pockets being recessed, and a reservoir communicating with the recesses of the pockets.

3. A cap-bar tip comprising a stem and a head projecting laterally from the stem at one end, .said head having pockets in its end faces "opening through the upper face of the head head and extend downwardly from the upper. 7 face of the head nearly to the lower-face there- GEORGE F. PAYNE;

Witnesses: H

GHAs. P, EMERY, ALBERT J. Arms.

By this means the rolls will be amply lubricated and will require a minimum of attention. 

